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Volume 128, Issue 1, Pages 9-13 (January 2007)
A Mouse for All Reasons Cell Volume 128, Issue 1, Pages 9-13 (January 2007) DOI: /j.cell Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Different Approaches for Gene Targeting
(Top) Targeted trapping of conditional alleles as carried out by KOMP and EUCOMM. The diagram depicts a model gene before and after homologous recombination with the targeted-trapping system. The abbreviation SAβgeoPA refers to an SV-40 splice acceptor site (SA), a promoterless β-galactosidase reporter gene followed by a promoterless neomycin-resistance gene (βgeo), and a polyadenylation signal (PA). A promoter driven neo cassette will be used to target genes not expressed in mouse ES cells. In both cases, the resultant allele is predicted to be null due to a strong splice acceptor in the expression cassette. The combination of FRT and loxP sites allows further manipulation to either remove the reporter cassette (1a) to restore wild-type expression or to delete the critical exon (1b). The allele in (1a) can be used in conjunction with Cre transgenic mice to produce conditional knockouts (2). (Bottom) Allele deletion carried out by KOMP's Regeneron. This diagram demonstrates that the deletion, driven by homologous recombination with a recombineered BAC construct, removes all coding sequences of the gene and inserts an expression cassette driven off the endogenous gene's promoter. The abbreviation βgalpgkneo refers to a promoterless β-galactosidase reporter gene (βgal) and a phosphoglycerate kinase promoter driving the neomycin-resistance gene cassette, which includes a polyadenylation signal (pgkneo). Cell , 9-13DOI: ( /j.cell ) Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions
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